Wish List: Gifts for Going

Get going with a six-pack bike holster for boozing on the go, a filtered water bottle for sobering up spontaneously, and other, drinking-unrelated items for life on the move. Then check out GOOD's Holiday Wishlist for more ideas on gifts for living, working, playing, and wearing.

Lock down your snacking game with Plastica's stackable bento box, an advanced take on the school lunchbox. Pick a personalized color scheme to express the anxious individuality of the kid inside, then satisfy your evolved adult palate by stocking your box with a balanced three-part meal to go.

Prepare for sticks and stones with a First Aid kit designed for woodsmen, loggers, and you. The handsome wall-mountable kit comes equipped with medical ephemera fit for every emergency—including a wire split, mylar rescue blanket, and a CPR mouth guard. Strong enough for a woodsman; graphic-designed for an urbanite.

Advance your water filtering strategy beyond the fridge and the spigot with Hydros' all-in-one water bottle and filter, a perfect compromise between drinking sludge from the tap and financing the disposable water bottle industry.

A toothbrush for teeth-owners who don't care what three-out-of-four random dentists want them to put in their mouths. "Yumaki toothbrushes does not get your teeth any whiter or any cleaner than any other high quality toothbrush does. The result is the same," Yumaki states in its real-talk disclaimer. "To be honest, electric toothbrushes are proven to be the most efficient at brushing your teeth. But they normaly look ugly, take up space and consume precious energy." So invest in this well-designed—and perfectly adequate!—tooth cleaner, and keep an extra brush on-hand for dealing with any post-meal or morning-after weirdness that strikes outside the home.

The human back as an optimal surface for carrying items—another sound concept ruined by the middle school experience. Shake all of your anxiety-inducing, scoliosis-developing Jansport memories by investing in a non-embarrassing backpack from Montana-based Buck Products. This time, choose your own colors without worrying what your hometown locker tyrant insists isn't cool this year.

Tap into your inner bro with a palm-sized HD video camera fit for recording your movements on a variety of gear favored by fraternity brothers and extreme sports enthusiasts the world over—GoPro's tiny tech is ready to be mounted on helmet, bike, or board, leaving your hands free to fist-bump with abandon.

Your bike is designed to help you power yourself across the city—why shouldn't it be streamlined to accommodate your more sedentary activities, too? This six pack cinch hangs straight from your frame, helping facilitate the active pursuit of drunkenness.

Get going with a six-pack bike holster for boozing on the go, a filtered water bottle for sobering up spontaneously, and other, drinking-unrelated items for life on the move. Then check out GOOD's Holiday Wishlist for more ideas on gifts for living, working, playing, and wearing.

Lock down your snacking game with Plastica's stackable bento box, an advanced take on the school lunchbox. Pick a personalized color scheme to express the anxious individuality of the kid inside, then satisfy your evolved adult palate by stocking your box with a balanced three-part meal to go.

Prepare for sticks and stones with a First Aid kit designed for woodsmen, loggers, and you. The handsome wall-mountable kit comes equipped with medical ephemera fit for every emergency—including a wire split, mylar rescue blanket, and a CPR mouth guard. Strong enough for a woodsman; graphic-designed for an urbanite.

Advance your water filtering strategy beyond the fridge and the spigot with Hydros' all-in-one water bottle and filter, a perfect compromise between drinking sludge from the tap and financing the disposable water bottle industry.

A toothbrush for teeth-owners who don't care what three-out-of-four random dentists want them to put in their mouths. "Yumaki toothbrushes does not get your teeth any whiter or any cleaner than any other high quality toothbrush does. The result is the same," Yumaki states in its real-talk disclaimer. "To be honest, electric toothbrushes are proven to be the most efficient at brushing your teeth. But they normaly look ugly, take up space and consume precious energy." So invest in this well-designed—and perfectly adequate!—tooth cleaner, and keep an extra brush on-hand for dealing with any post-meal or morning-after weirdness that strikes outside the home.

The human back as an optimal surface for carrying items—another sound concept ruined by the middle school experience. Shake all of your anxiety-inducing, scoliosis-developing Jansport memories by investing in a non-embarrassing backpack from Montana-based Buck Products. This time, choose your own colors without worrying what your hometown locker tyrant insists isn't cool this year.

Tap into your inner bro with a palm-sized HD video camera fit for recording your movements on a variety of gear favored by fraternity brothers and extreme sports enthusiasts the world over—GoPro's tiny tech is ready to be mounted on helmet, bike, or board, leaving your hands free to fist-bump with abandon.

Your bike is designed to help you power yourself across the city—why shouldn't it be streamlined to accommodate your more sedentary activities, too? This six pack cinch hangs straight from your frame, helping facilitate the active pursuit of drunkenness.